The Syrian Christ

Par : Abraham Mitrie Rihbany
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  • Nombre de pages170
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4724554-4
  • EAN8596547245544
  • Date de parution04/09/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille453 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

In "The Syrian Christ, " Abraham Mitrie Rihbany crafts a compelling narrative that intertwines personal reflection with rich cultural and religious exploration. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th-century Middle East, Rihbany employs a lyrical prose style that evokes the sensory experiences of his homeland while delving into complex themes of identity, faith, and the intersections between Eastern and Western traditions.
The book serves not only as a memoir but also as a cultural discourse, offering insights into the nuanced relationship between Christianity and Arab identity amidst a rapidly changing world. Rihbany, a Lebanese-American writer and theologian, draws upon his own experiences as a member of a religious minority in a predominantly Islamic society. Educated in both the theological and secular traditions, he sought to bridge the gap between these identities through his writing.
His personal journey as an immigrant navigating between two worlds influenced the poignant reflections in this work, making it both a personal and cultural critique. For readers yearning to understand the complexities of faith and cultural identity, "The Syrian Christ" is a thought-provoking read. Rihbany's eloquent voice and keen observations invite readers to engage with pressing questions of belonging and spirituality, making this book not only a literary treasure but also a significant contribution to the discourse on religious pluralism and cultural understanding.
In "The Syrian Christ, " Abraham Mitrie Rihbany crafts a compelling narrative that intertwines personal reflection with rich cultural and religious exploration. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th-century Middle East, Rihbany employs a lyrical prose style that evokes the sensory experiences of his homeland while delving into complex themes of identity, faith, and the intersections between Eastern and Western traditions.
The book serves not only as a memoir but also as a cultural discourse, offering insights into the nuanced relationship between Christianity and Arab identity amidst a rapidly changing world. Rihbany, a Lebanese-American writer and theologian, draws upon his own experiences as a member of a religious minority in a predominantly Islamic society. Educated in both the theological and secular traditions, he sought to bridge the gap between these identities through his writing.
His personal journey as an immigrant navigating between two worlds influenced the poignant reflections in this work, making it both a personal and cultural critique. For readers yearning to understand the complexities of faith and cultural identity, "The Syrian Christ" is a thought-provoking read. Rihbany's eloquent voice and keen observations invite readers to engage with pressing questions of belonging and spirituality, making this book not only a literary treasure but also a significant contribution to the discourse on religious pluralism and cultural understanding.